A renowned Polish studio could be working on the expansion of The Witcher 3
It is a studio that has already created its own RPG, The Thaumaturge

- March 26, 2026
- Updated: March 27, 2026 at 9:12 AM

In recent years, rumors about a possible expansion for The Witcher 3, the acclaimed work of CD Projekt Red, have persisted. Various insiders have reported details suggesting that a continuation of Geralt of Rivia’s adventures could be on the way.
Fool’s Theory, a Polish studio, has been mentioned as the one responsible for developing this additional content, planting the seed of speculation among the gaming community.
A family study with The Witcher
Fool’s Theory not only assists CD Projekt in the remake of the first The Witcher, but it could also be involved in the development of this anticipated expansion.
Recently, the studio conducted a survey among players of its latest RPG, The Thaumaturge, in which it inquired about interest in an expansion or sequel. This gesture suggests that the studio plans to reinvest in its own projects and could open new possibilities in the future.
While waiting for the official announcement, it is known that CD Projekt Red is busy on multiple fronts: developing The Witcher 4 and the sequel to Cyberpunk 2077. The company has brought in numerous talents in the development field, indicating its commitment to quality and the expansion of its franchises.
It is expected that in September the veracity of the rumors about the expansion of The Witcher 3 will be confirmed. This could be a key moment not only for the fans of the saga but also for the immediate future of Fool’s Theory and its ability to diversify in video game development. Meanwhile, fans of the franchise remain alert to any news that may arise, eager to return to the world of Geralt and its complex plots.
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